June 17, 2009
Sony Ericsson P990i
Sony Ericsson P990i is one of the many cellular devices designed by a company with a worldwide reputation in electronics and communications. As it happens with many other electronic devices, there are pros and cons about this item that should be carefully taken into consideration before going shopping.
According to both users and experts Sony Ericsson P990i is one of the best of Sony Ericsson smart phones. It has a sleek design and it incorporates a QWERTY keyboard with the latest developments in mobile phone technology. Among its most highly praised and appreciated features, the phone includes a music player, a business card scanner, a 2-megapixel camera, video recording and Wi-Fi networks and 3G/UMTS platforms.
The weak part of Sony Ericsson P990i are the size, as it is a bit bulky, the fact that the QWERTY keyboard is considered too small by some users, and the price, which is too high, making it less affordable. Thus, although a really nice choice for tech-oriented users, the price of this telephone is by far out of the reach of an average buyer.
Sony Ericsson P990i phone has a memory stick PRO Duo and its installed flash memory is of 64 MB. There are many elements that this design offers in the area of messaging/data services, and here we refer to voice mail capability, SMS, Internet browser, GPRS, JAVA applications, mobile Email, messaging/data features – XHTML browser, HSCSD, MMS, and WAP 2.0.
The phone also is also jam-packed with a lot of features from the cellular domain such as WCDMA (UMTS)/GMS technology, WCDMA (UMTS)/GSM 900/1800/1900, vibrating alert, automatic redial, call divert, call barring, call hold, call timer, caller ID, call waiting, volume control, internal antenna, ringer control, conference call capability, computer link, speakerphone, voice recorder, call transfer, polyphonic ringer, melody composer and so on.
Let us not overlook additional features that are also worth considering such as video clip recording and Radio Data Service, Bluetooth, IEE 802.11b or Infrared. Music lovers also benefit from the AAC, MP3 digital audio standards of Sony Ericsson P990i. Moreover, the huge 540-minute talk time and the 400-hour stand-by battery life, speak well in favor of this device. Plus, it's hard to miss the battery alert for recharging.
Ever since Sony Ericsson P990i was first announced by the company in its concept form, many people have waited for its release as the P990i remains a serious smart phone that will satisfy tech-minded consumers and professionals. But, as mentioned before, the phone doesn't come cheap at all and not anyone can afford it.
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